Why I love iTunes

I have a couple of friends in the local developer community who are always griping about how widespread the iPod is and why they don’t like it or iTunes. Having just gone through what could have been a PITA on another system, I thought I’d write a little about why it wasn’t. I recently upgraded my old PATA hard drive to a SATA drive with a little more than double the space. Unfortunately for me, this meant a “no vote” from that device resulting in Windows needing to be reactivated. (something common to users of XP) Not a problem in-and-of itself, but this also had a side-effect of changing the GUID of my machine. iTunes maintains a list of authorized machines and uses this GUID to identify them. Lucky for me, I thought.. I still have my old HDD! However it was no problem. I authorized my updated computer and everything worked again. Not only that, I found out that I wouldn’t have to remove the old GUID until I hit the 5 auth’d machines limit. (at which point I could clear them all and re-add the ones I really want to keep) My description probably sounds a little complex, but it couldn’t have been simpler. With DRM I always expect the worst, and it seems every time I have to deal with it on Apple devices and software I’m pleasantly surprised at how little of a pain it is. What a breath of fresh air! Thanks to everyone at Apple who had a part in making this system as painless as possible.

House turns blind eye on Net neutrality

The House voted down an ammendment allowing net providers like AT&T, Verizon and Comcast to block or slow access to some sites on the net while charging for better access to specific content. (something they’ve been lobbying for…) The legislation will come before the Senate which will hopefully include protections to prevent such abuse. The lack of such protections would allow service providers to setup virtual roadblocks and tollbooths online which could stifle innovation and free speech. A petition has been setup to protest the legislation. Please drop by and add your signature. If you feel as strongly about this as I do, please contact your representatives and let them know why this is a bad idea. An article on InfoWorld highlights some of Vint Cerf’s comments to Congress on the issue.